New Free Webinar!

A new webinar has been added for NJMEA music educators to receive PD hours. This new webinar focuses on Chromebooks in the Elementary Music Classroom. The webinar showcases numerous sites and apps. It also reminds the viewer that though they are receiving a dessert buffet, to remember to eat only one or two desserts.

The goal of the webinar is to find that one new tool that will assist in teaching or reinforcing a music concept being taught in class. To view Chromebooks in the Elementary Music Classroom, please visit amymburns.com/webinars. Anyone can view this free webinar. To receive PD hours, watch the webinar, write up a summary along with answering the question at the end of the webinar and your NJMEA membership #, and send it to me at aburns@fhcds.org or amywillisburns@gmail.com. It is a wonderful way to earn PD at your home.

Jill Trinka Workshop in NJ!

North Jersey School of Music Association (NJSMA) Elementary Division proudly presents internationally renowned clinician, JILL TRINKA, at the Columbus Day Workshop (10/08/18). Registration is now open!

Amy M. Burns is an elementary music educator, clinician, author, and musician. She currently works at Far Hills Country Day School in Far Hills, NJ teaching PreK through Grade 3 general music, grade 5 instrumental music, and grades 4-8 instrumental band. She is the author of Technology Integration in the Elementary Music Classroom, Help! I am an Elementary Music Teacher with a SMART Board, and Help! I am an Elementary Music Teacher with One or more iPads! She is also an author for Online Learning Exchange™ Interactive Music powered by Silver Burdett. She has given numerous presentations on integrating technology into the elementary music classroom as well as being a keynote speaker for music technology conferences in Texas, Indiana, St. Maarten, and Australia. She is the recipient of the 2005 TI:ME Teacher of the Year Award, the 2016 NJ Master Music Teacher Award, the 2016 NJ Governor’s Leader in Arts Education Award, and the 2017 Non-Public School Teacher of the Year Award. You can find out more about Amy at her website: amymburns.com

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